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Hi,

I have a few questions about what to fill in the I-134 form.

My situation is I have been working and living in a foreign country(not in the US) for the past 2 years. So it seems they only care about information or money made in the US?

1) Do I require any type of document from my current employer (in the foreign country)?

2) Since I havent been in the US , for question 7, I put down $0 for annual income or approximately what i made in the foriegn country?

3) Do I still require any bank statments from my bank?

4) If by the time of the interview, I am not working, will the amount i put down for annual income be invalid (assuming i dont put down 0$)?

5) If I have my mother fill out I-134 for support, what what she put down for Relationship to Sponsor?

Thanks,

K

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Hi,

I have a few questions about what to fill in the I-134 form.

My situation is I have been working and living in a foreign country(not in the US) for the past 2 years. So it seems they only care about information or money made in the US?

1) Do I require any type of document from my current employer (in the foreign country)?

2) Since I havent been in the US , for question 7, I put down $0 for annual income or approximately what i made in the foriegn country?

3) Do I still require any bank statments from my bank?

4) If by the time of the interview, I am not working, will the amount i put down for annual income be invalid (assuming i dont put down 0$)?

5) If I have my mother fill out I-134 for support, what what she put down for Relationship to Sponsor?

Thanks,

K

Are you in a K1 petition? I think you're the petitioner,

5) Future mother-in-law of fiance/ee's mother.

I think you must include a letter explanation where you say that you're living abroad and the amount of your earnings. You must attach evidence to show that you're living abroad for the period that you'll say in the letter.

A letter employment from your employer abroad can be Ok. It's better that no send any if you don't have a work in US for now.

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